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Autor:
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Publikováno v:
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 88-112 (2024)
Reparations proposals typically target wealth. Yet slavery’s and Jim Crow’s long echoes also steal time, such as by producing shorter Black lifespans even today. I argue that lost time should be considered an independent target for redress; ident
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/70d27dbddfff4995aacdf7e5c566e133
Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 8 (2022)
The authors provide the first age-standardized race/ethnicity-specific, state-specific vaccination rates for the United States. Data encompass all states reporting race/ethnicity-specific vaccinations and reflect vaccinations through mid-October 2021
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e001228d523e4b46892e79e5b52f50f1
Autor:
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Sarah Garcia, Jonathon P. Leider, Christopher Robertson, Rebecca Wurtz
Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 6 (2020)
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has produced vastly disproportionate deaths for communities of color in the United States. Minnesota seemingly stands out as an exception to this national pattern, with white Minnesotans accounting for
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/16b35e6307494c8c8670ca1d5e05f855
Autor:
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 6 (2020)
How much life in the United States is lost to encounters with the police? The author builds on a demographic life table model by Edwards, Lee, and Esposito to estimate, for race- and gender-specific populations, how many years of life are lost in two
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/21edb52bbf2348a9b6cb23f5810c05d9
Autor:
Dennis Feehan, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 44, p 15 (2021)
Background: Understanding the relationship between populations at different scales plays an importantrole in many demographic analyses. Objective: We show that when a population can be partitioned into subgroups, the death rate forthe entire populati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a7fae74936ac429b85f48e02607465ee
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 64:259-264
Publikováno v:
Econ Inq
Over the early twentieth century, urban centers adopted full-time public health departments. We show that opening full-time administration had little observable impact on mortality. We then attempt to determine why health departments were ineffective
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 40:1644-1653
Substantial racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 mortality have been observed at the state and national levels. However, less is known about how race and ethnicity and neighborhood-level disadvantage may intersect to contribute to both COVID-19
Autor:
Dielle J. Lundberg, Ahyoung Cho, Rafeya Raquib, Elaine O. Nsoesie, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Andrew C. Stokes
Publikováno v:
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences.
Prior research has established that American Indian, Alaska Native, Black, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander populations in the United States have experienced substantially higher mortality rates from Covid-19 compared to non-Hispanic white residents du
Autor:
Dielle J. Lundberg, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Ahyoung Cho, Rafeya Raquib, Elaine O. Nsoesie, Eugenio Paglino, Ruijia Chen, Mathew V. Kiang, Alicia R. Riley, Yea-Hung Chen, Marie-Laure Charpignon, Katherine Hempstead, Samuel H. Preston, Irma T. Elo, M. Maria Glymour, Andrew C. Stokes
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 6:e2311098
ImportancePrior research has established that Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black residents in the US experienced substantially higher COVID-19 mortality rates in 2020 than non-Hispanic White residents owing to structural racism. In 2021, these dispariti